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Modelling biofilm development: the importance of considering the link between EPS distribution, detachment mechanisms and physical properties
Pechaud, Y., Derlon, N., Queinnec, I., Bessiere, Y., & Paul, E. (2024). Modelling biofilm development: the importance of considering the link between EPS distribution, detachment mechanisms and physical properties. Water Research, 250, 120985 (16 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2023.120985
A French hydrologist’s research for sustainable agriculture
Dupas, R., Fovet, O., Aubert, A. H., Crave, A., Salmon-Monviola, J., & Molénat, J. (2023). A French hydrologist’s research for sustainable agriculture. Journal of Hydrology, 617, 128907 (12 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2022.128907
A data-driven approach for modelling karst spring discharge using transfer function noise models
Rudolph, M. G., Collenteur, R. A., Kavousi, A., Giese, M., Wöhling, T., Birk, S., … Reimann, T. (2023). A data-driven approach for modelling karst spring discharge using transfer function noise models. Environmental Earth Sciences, 82(13), 339 (19 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12665-023-11012-z
Modelling of aerobic granular sludge reactors: the importance of hydrodynamic regimes, selective sludge removal and gradients
Derlon, N., Garcia Villodres, M., Kovács, R., Brison, A., Layer, M., Takács, I., & Morgenroth, E. (2022). Modelling of aerobic granular sludge reactors: the importance of hydrodynamic regimes, selective sludge removal and gradients. Water Science and Technology, 86(3), 410-431. https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2022.220
Hyporheic exchange in recirculating flumes under heterogeneous bacterial and morphological conditions
Betterle, A., Jaeger, A., Posselt, M., Coll, C., Benskin, J. P., & Schirmer, M. (2021). Hyporheic exchange in recirculating flumes under heterogeneous bacterial and morphological conditions. Environmental Earth Sciences, 80, 234 (18 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12665-021-09472-2
The time it takes to reduce soil legacy phosphorus to a tolerable level for surface waters: what we learn from a case study in the catchment of Lake Baldegg, Switzerland
von Arb, C., Stoll, S., Frossard, E., Stamm, C., & Prasuhn, V. (2021). The time it takes to reduce soil legacy phosphorus to a tolerable level for surface waters: what we learn from a case study in the catchment of Lake Baldegg, Switzerland. Geoderma, 403, 115257 (12 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoderma.2021.115257
Modelling hydrolysis: simultaneous versus sequential biodegradation of the hydrolysable fractions
Jimenez, J., Charnier, C., Kouas, M., Latrille, E., Torrijos, M., Harmand, J., … Steyer, J. P. (2020). Modelling hydrolysis: simultaneous versus sequential biodegradation of the hydrolysable fractions. Waste Management, 101, 150-160. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wasman.2019.10.004
Modelling a 'business case' for blue-green infrastructure: lessons from the water sensitive cities toolkit
Zhang, K., Deletic, A., Dotto, C. B. S., Allen, R., & Bach, P. M. (2020). Modelling a 'business case' for blue-green infrastructure: lessons from the water sensitive cities toolkit. Blue-Green Systems, 2(1), 383-403. https://doi.org/10.2166/bgs.2020.018
Eco‐evolutionary feedbacks - theoretical models and perspectives
Govaert, L., Fronhofer, E. A., Lion, S., Eizaguirre, C., Bonte, D., Egas, M., … Matthews, B. (2019). Eco‐evolutionary feedbacks - theoretical models and perspectives. Functional Ecology, 33(1), 13-30. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2435.13241
Tracking and simulation of gross solids transport in sewers
Penn, R., Schuetze, M., Jens, A., & Friedler, E. (2018). Tracking and simulation of gross solids transport in sewers. Urban Water Journal, 15(6), 584-591. https://doi.org/10.1080/1573062X.2018.1529190
Shifts of community composition and population density substantially affect ecosystem function despite invariant richness
Spaak, J. W., Baert, J. M., Baird, D. J., Eisenhauer, N., Maltby, L., Pomati, F., … De Laender, F. (2017). Shifts of community composition and population density substantially affect ecosystem function despite invariant richness. Ecology Letters, 20(10), 1315-1324. https://doi.org/10.1111/ele.12828
Sulfamethoxazole and isoproturon degradation and detoxification by a laccase-mediator system: influence of treatment conditions and mechanistic aspects
Margot, J., Copin, P. J., von Gunten, U., Barry, D. A., & Holliger, C. (2015). Sulfamethoxazole and isoproturon degradation and detoxification by a laccase-mediator system: influence of treatment conditions and mechanistic aspects. Biochemical Engineering Journal, 103, 47-59. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bej.2015.06.008
Modelling Lake Kivu water level variations over the last seven decades
Muvundja, F. A., Wüest, A., Isumbisho, M., Kaningini, M. B., Pasche, N., Rinta, P., & Schmid, M. (2014). Modelling Lake Kivu water level variations over the last seven decades. Limnologica, 47, 21-33. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.limno.2014.02.003
Rethinking wastewater characterisation methods for activated sludge systems - a position paper
Choubert, J. M., Rieger, L., Shaw, A., Copp, J., Spérandio, M., Sørensen, K., … Gillot, S. (2013). Rethinking wastewater characterisation methods for activated sludge systems - a position paper. Water Science and Technology, 67(11), 2363-2373. https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2013.158
Water-related energy in households: a model designed to understand the current state and simulate possible measures
Kenway, S. J., Scheidegger, R., Larsen, T. A., Lant, P., & Bader, H. P. (2013). Water-related energy in households: a model designed to understand the current state and simulate possible measures. Energy and Buildings, 58, 378-389. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enbuild.2012.08.035
Current research in urban hydrogeology - a review
Schirmer, M., Leschik, S., & Musolff, A. (2013). Current research in urban hydrogeology - a review. Advances in Water Resources, 51, 280-291. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.advwatres.2012.06.015
Service transition: finding the right position on the goods-to-services continuum
Fundin, A., Witell, L., & Gebauer, H. (2012). Service transition: finding the right position on the goods-to-services continuum. International Journal of Modelling in Operations Management, 2(1), 69-88. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJMOM.2012.043961
Urban water and nutrient flows in Kumasi, Ghana
Erni, M., Bader, H. P., Drechsel, P., Scheidegger, R., Zurbrügg, C., & Kipfer, R. (2011). Urban water and nutrient flows in Kumasi, Ghana. Urban Water Journal, 8(3), 135-153. https://doi.org/10.1080/1573062X.2011.581294
Methodologies and tools for the estimation of mass fluxes of xenobiotics at different scales in urban areas
Reinstorf, F., Leschik, S., Musloff, A., Gläser, H. R., Osenbrück, K., Möder, M., … Schirmer, M. (2011). Methodologies and tools for the estimation of mass fluxes of xenobiotics at different scales in urban areas. In M. Schirmer, E. Hoehn, & T. Vogt (Eds.), IAHS publication: Vol. 342. GQ10: groundwater quality management in a rapidly changing world. Proceedings of the seventh international groundwater quality conference held in Zurich, Switzerland, 13–18 June 2010 (pp. 37-41). International Association of Hydrological Sciences.
Modelling of microbial-related operational problems in WWT
Comas, J., Rodríguez-Roda, I., Hug, T., Copp, J., Flores-Alsina, X., Gernaey, K. V., … Steyer, J. P. (2010). Modelling of microbial-related operational problems in WWT (pp. 369-378). Presented at the 2nd IWA/WEF wastewater treatment modelling seminar (WWTmod2010). .